Panel to discuss how to attract and groom the best and brightest

The Partnership for Public Service this morning is co-hosting a panel on how you can groom the next bright generation of Human Resources leaders. For starters, ...

The Partnership for Public Service this morning is co-hosting a panel on how you can groom the next bright generation of Human Resources leaders. For starters, they’re asking newly hired federal HR professionals about what attracted them to their positions. John Palguta is the Vice President for Policy at the partnership, and he joins us with a look at the event.

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